The evening world. Newspaper, April 11, 1921, Page 6

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=o : ao! “ panels ELA TAMER ER RD ne jan Sonadan ona at THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1991. NEW AINE PAR Ey eae eee ee ee © franklin Simon & Co, PROMISES TQ AVERT Pibedaiaiaicetncd SPORTS | rralning Camp Can't Be Cleared A Store of Individual Shops ty Would Promote Baseball, Football) of Lumber for Months, Says FIFTH AVE.— 37th and 38th Sts. Blt BRITISH STRIKE and All Other Games, Says | Naval Captain. : Secretary Davis. | The fallure of the Navy Depart to clear millions of feet of humber and ee WASHINGTON, April 11 quantities of drain pipes from the (Continued from First Page.) BCRETARY OF LABOR DA- | 457 acres of Pelham Bay Park occupied MMi uy Le peak | S)"vie to-day announced he ts [as a navel taining comp during the Fore-Madameand- Mademoiselle then we should endeavor to arrive at | making plans to organize a | War, was attributed to the last railroad | general bureau of recreation to. | trike to-day by Capt. Richard C. Hol-| llyday, Alde for Public Works, at the! ‘Third Naval District Base, Third Ave-| th Street, Brooklyn. Capt DN | ‘® decision.” The miners’ executive conferred promote athletics and games for some time after the meeting with| throughout the United States. the owners and the Prime Minister Organization of a national se- At the conclusion of the miners'| ries of American Olympic games meeting one of the miners’ repre-| might be one of the functions of | Hennessey of the Bronx that he would| @entatives characterized the situa-| the bureau, which would be given | suck to learn from the Navy Depart | ‘ S tion as more hopeful, saying he a @ Start by @ national congress of ment the 4 on which the property ws xplanation followed a state- rk Commissioner Joseph P. Meved there was no danger that 4% athletes and sport directors in | Would be restored to the city. Triple Alliance strike would be be-} Washington, “Probably it will be three or four ante onths before the property cam be gun Tuesday night The bureav, Mr. Davis sata, | ™0PU Ai . 4 cleared and the roads mended," said ‘dd de It was understood that the main} would co-operate In promoting (cleared and the roads mended’ sald 0 aste oudotr ( olors @onference was adjourned because] pasgetail, football and all other building materials from the Government the owners were not prepared to Pre-| shorts and games, the establish- | resold them, tut were unable to make — Lepatdt ndalbaeneleg a ey bo ment of a playground, form bands | deliveries use of the railroad strike, to the Spanish Charm of Lace given until 4 P. M. for t nia : avd Qlubs and everything per- | «nd many large orders were cancelled, Adoption of the Prime inister’s taining t6 recreation, “The portion of Pelham Bay Park ov- Proposal for the appointment of ne- cupled by the Government was a wilder- gotiating committees will probably nes, a ammmp, when It was taken over. 2 gether,” said Davis. When it is returned to the city there ‘mean extended discussion between — will be miles of new roads and the old | ILM Y lace tthe two cides to the dispute. How- roads will be in perfeot repair.” clfitinienndaane ‘ever, no time is to be lost, and it was| CAPABLANCA WINS & Greeks Put alties in Fighting vexpested this astornoon that @e ter] AGAIN FROM LASKER parrot over chif- pe oc ul mid. gs a ada alae as ATHENS, April 11.—An ofMetat night. tory After 68 |Mtatement estimates the total tomes fon fashions Mr. Lloyd George's speech with} Cuban's Second Vic f the Urecke in the fighting in Asia “ cr 7" ol vA which he prefaced his sumsestions) = Moves in Tenth Game—Other | yinor at 6v0 killed and 3,400 wounded, : was essentially a recapitulation of sieht Draw ; a : boudoir wraps the cirsuinstances of the whole dif- Eight Drawn. BOWIE ENTRIES p Goulty. HAVANA, April 11.—Jose ¥ pablanca 1 “jt is not now a question of Shar-lwon his second victory over Dr. Eman-| RACK TRACK, BOWIE, Md., April to uched with uestion of sharing]uel Lasker in the tenth gam sir | L.—'The entries for to-morrow's races fing profits, but a q a adibd | emtaer ee Gh : heed of thet late aa tollowar very serious losses,” he admonished ch for the chess championship oi FIRST RACE—Claiming: lot olde; ee the worl. ‘The ether ciRNt ames re: | XM Pccaaun: ter > fea color as lightly ‘phe whole problem ts, what can| sulted in draws, The full score of the | fat pais ray, | yeitea fs Ce m 7 108; Mack ‘Track, TOL!) Velled € e. i tea tet vetie the industry bear for the moment; tenth game follows: Raie “Mrummel, Ive; "*lladieal, 100; e indus r ; Yow can it bear it; what is the best Lwin oom, [See en ) 6 as a butterfly method of arriving at the figure it i " ite halt ‘Riron awe, un bear and what is the best meth- b rus h es a 4 of arriving at a permanent way of r flower ae Ciel we can guarantee it, The backs of the chairs, davenports and cushioris are covered with the same vy adjusting the wages of the miners to blue, orchid or material as the rest, which is unusual in upholstered : “Labor Savers” “Labor and recreation go to Seven-Day Sale Values in Living-Room Furniture (Designed and made by us) ONE large section of the Sixth Floor is displaying humerous types of upholstered furniture made in our own shops: Every piece is so well-constructed that n Nyivia, 110; "Bal oy the capacity of the mines?” "We have definitely concluded that \pe could not recommend to Parlia- ment that we continue paying profits for unree-year-olds It furlongs Midian mite, 95: A } a ke furni v fo the owners, and the owners to the i Ree cg rare th a on ture, Coverings are denim, tapestry, velours. ARE really life savers imen, from the gencral taxes of the fy | a ivey cour pe a pin ae and mohairs in blue, brown, mulberry and taupe. for every housewife, ae * POUKTH WAGE ~The Whilaway Tarve: for € both plai $ ‘ anci Miss Mary Barber, country,” he added. n rear: weten RIOR ge = plain and figured. The few suites listed here ib eller, Th oposals hy the Premier, It n shoal 104; Wood Violet, at i 2 fT H ri Lda a Maciritatbaaicion Kit ks hubory, 100; eaptana, indicate the great!y reduced Sale prices. is going to tell you te beped, w Hy 2" why, ¢ ; -|2 x3 ming: » tomorrow at Boe chic te wercemair|I 3 a 4°) 50 Davenport and chair, spring Davenport and chair, down 47 a. inthe House. ns. Aa given, , - 1% Ki aun, a Sena” Ma of H 2, Bi bi urnishing Depart. d4ged by him when the conference ad- 5 Wikie Nalees, 10rt sheteolsete, T0e . ct wae po eee hear vel ment. She will Ks SIXTH RACKE--Claiming: uwant: | nile “and a austeont figured velour . . $405 our . . . . . $44 frotcemer ye H Ng Daven; and chair, D: rt and chair, spri beget) CLE) i OTHER NEGLIGEES 15. to 89.5% say's t+ «+ $300. berry Ggwred velour” $450 Savanty (anueniy ' Davenport and chair, spring Davenport and chairs, Wing arm and cushion seat; selec- style, down cushions, Blue FEMININE NEGLIGEE SHOP — First Floor tion of Tapestries . $350 figured velour . $470 Davenport and chair, large Davenport and two chairs, journed. In the House of Commons to-day |) W. E. Bridgman, Under Secretary of | } the Board of Trade, speaking with regard to the coal mine stoppage, stated that forty coal pits, involving 546,000 workers, had been completely flooded. It was impossible to fore- cast how many of these could be worked again, he said. ; The week-end was free ‘trom vio- j s lence bur. both sides So nse ETE But When 11-Year-Old Wakes Up ea Harts rele an te ie Sa prepari. ht. 00) . : spriny Ber ye oatinued with large | and Sees Snow He Votes for cushions in Tapestry $440 Mulberry figuredvelour $64¢ forces being sent into Wales and Thippi Sootland, The miners’ agreement to Home and Whipping. ty mon a 0. ole permit pumping of pits was believed | stanley Dzlewiontkowski can see the to have saved most of the mines from ships in the harbor from his window ee Bermanent damage, However pita [at No. 14 Vise Street, Brooklyn, and cA Store of Individual Shops ! har See. IN SUBWAY FOR DIME tland and eighteen in Wales al- |h!s eleven-yenr-old fancy Is set a-rov~ r meet eines Ine ty (na annie Hie’ teat thane Blane FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. { Many churches hedr special praycr|ley told a policeman who found him i gervices yesterday for the peaceful ]early to-day at Nassau and Fulton | ending of the struggle. Streets, cannot keep still, To add to The etrike, it was estimated, Is cost: |iig ordeal yesterd:y he found a dime. ; es Britain £16,500,000 (about $60- 1 ie took @ rid in the subway und 000) weekly. The figures include the loss in coal and waxes as well as |fell.asteep In a vacant motorman’s box od . »par- jand did not awake until thi T: vf , The Early Bird Uses fe is Sraernmarysaeneenges at reper” [Reiff every month" sald stan wo Ci olors in Contrast | fffices here to-day that the sailing of and Stanley was cold. “I run off, too, | a AND that’s why he is up in time to catch the worm, or ‘the Rerengaria, formerly the Imperator, | because my mother beats me,” he y i gow at Southampton, has been Iniefi, sobbed the early train. But he must have a good di initely postponed because of the stri “Why does your mother beat you?" clock, one that goes—and then goes off at the right mo- {he cost mincrs in England. ‘The A j ; eae en ad ne Now| “Because 1 run off." he whimpered. ment, The alarm clocks in our assortment are all of reli- There is one that doesn’t look like an alarm clock at all, for it’s set in a mahogany finished case. .. . . $5.75 As well as other reliable clocks at. . $1.75 and $2.75 “The Greatest . 9 . GROUND FLOOR Freaaure Hous For -Mademoiselle of Tanena Cotton Fabrics—Reduced in America” ALL of flor are of good quality and have sold in our reg- — : nN “rT WoO eyes tosee with, t two ears to hear ular stocks until now, for much higher prices. with, one mouth to French ‘Novelty Cottons speak with” is an old pone rp ye ial aaa French proverb which $1.95 yard Paris follows to the let- ter in misses’ frocks Eousticadl Vales when she looks at and Hemmed Bath Towels — $4.80, 6.50, listens to the vogue of two colors ip com- 9.00 and 12.06.dozen. $9.00, 12.00, 13.50 and 16.50 dozen. Linen Sheets Crépe de Chine or Canton Silk Crepe, in Gray with For Single Beds—$25.00 and 27.50 pair Woven Gingh : . ighams For Double Beds—-$27.50 and 30.00 pair ioe | Navy Blue, Navy Blue with Gray ’ Brows Large assortment of he plaids—31 inches wide. Hemstitched Linen Pillow Cases : f with Orange or Brown with Beige. 30c $4.00, 5.00, 5.50 and 6.00 pair : ley. “Something comes ever me and I Batis shes Vn Parmer Dmnaretee Se ine 1: men. ming One Fabric in Fashion. .... Linens for Summer Homes at Lower Prices HERE is no time like the present to replenish your supply of Household Linens. Our sto: » are complete —fresh shipments are arriving alnost daily--and prices have been revised to the great ad- vantage of our customers. Imported Figured Uoiles Dark ground with contrasting patterns—39-40 inches wide. 65c yard You Can’t Get i Down Shirting Madras Silk dnd corron mixture, in colored stripes—32 inches wide, fie la yo a Ye 65 yard the pean SECOND FLOOR James McCutcheon & Co, i 4 5 Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets MISSES’ GOWN SHOP-~ (Sizes 4 to 20 years) SECOND FLOOR

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